There is no school uniform. Guidance on what children should
wear is given in our School Dress and Personal Property Code. We ask that
children are clean and appropriately dressed for all school activities. The
headteacher has the final decision in taking action against children who have
clothing or hairstyles which are inappropriate, provocative, offensive or
dangerous. Please ensure all clothes are clearly labelled with your child’s
name.

What do children wear for physical education and sport?

Children should have suitable clothing for PE or games. They
will need a blue or white T- shirt and blue or black shorts as well as the
correct footwear.Children will need to
have tracksuits for going outside during winter months. PEis a compulsory subject in the National
Curriculum. Do the children have homework?
We have a Home Learning Policy which supports and extends
pupils’ work as they progress through the school. Home Learning is set
according to the age of the child. All children have a homework book and weekly
homework tasks are set on a Thursday and returned on a Tuesday. Children have
reading books, reading records and weekly spellings to learn.

What do children do for lunch?
All children have lunch between 12 noon and 1.15pm which is
eaten in the Dining Hall. Children either have a hot dinner prepared by County
Caterers on the school site or bring a packed lunch to school. Children vary
what they have through the week, but we ask that they follow a set pattern each
week. Dinner money should be paid using ParentPay.

What should I do if my child is absent from school?
If your child is absent from school for any reason please
phone the school before 9am to let us know – messages can be left on the answer
phone before 8.30am.

How do I contact my child’s teacher?

Every child should have a home/school communication book in
which you and the teacher can write messages. We do try and operate an open
door policy, but do ask that unless in emergencies that if you need to talk
directly with your child’s teacher you try and do so at the end of the school
day. Alternatively, you can email your child's teacher.

Are the children tested?
Children undertake statutory assessments at the end of Year
2 and 6. Other assessments are ongoing throughout the year and continuously
inform teachers’ future planning.

Does the school have out of school childcare?
Before and after school childcare is available at POSH Club
which is part of Puddleducks Nursery that leases the East Hall building on the
school site. Please telephone 01926 422112 for further details.

Are dogs allowed on the school site?
Yes, but in a restricted area. Parents bringing dogs onto
the site must ensure that they are kept on a lead. When bringing dogs onto the
school site access must be by the gate entrance off Greatheed Road along the
side of the main hall. Dogs are only allowed up to the blue line marked across
the lane. Dogs should not be tied up and left by their owners.

Are children allowed to bring snacks into school?
Children in the infant classes are given a fruit snack daily
as part of the government fruit scheme. Junior children can bring a healthy
snack into school to eat during playtime or are able to purchase a snack from
the school snack bar open during morning break time.

Are children allowed to bring toys into school?
Children are allowed to bring a favourite toy into school to
play with at break times, providing it is not valuable and is appropriate for
use on the playground. Electronic games and devices are not allowed. The school
cannot accept any responsibility for damage that might be caused. Toys must be
stored in bags/lockers/trays during lesson times.

What do I do if my child needs to take medication?
The school has agreed guidelines on administering
medication. Only prescribed medication will be administered by school staff
once a ‘medication in school’ form has been completed.